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Music and Cultural Rights

Adriana Helbig, Helbig(Contributions by)Amy Ku'uleialoha Stillman, Stillman(Contributions by)Ana Maria Ochoa, Ochoa(Contributions by)Andrew N. Weintraub, Weintraub(Contributions by)Bell Yung, Yung(Contributions by)Felicia Sandler, Sandler(Contributions by)Helen Rees, Rees(Contributions by)Javier F Leon, Leon(Contributions by)Nimrod Baranovitch, Baranovitch(Contributions by)Ricardo D Trimillos, Trimillos(Contributions by)Silvia Ramos, Ramos(Contributions by)Andrew N. Weintraub, Weintraub(Edited by)Bell Yung, Yung(Edited by)
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Framing timely and pressing questions concerning music and cultural rights, this collection illustrates the ways in which music--as a cultural practice, a commercial product, and an aesthetic form--has become enmeshed in debates about human rights, international law, and struggles for social justice. The essays in this volume examine how interpretations of cultural rights vary across societies; how definitions of rights have evolved; and how rights have been invoked in relation to social struggles over cultural access, use, representation, and ownership. The individual case studies, many of them based on ethnographic field research, demonstrate how musical aspects of cultural rights play out in specific cultural contexts, including the Philippines, China, Hawaii, Peru, Ukraine, and Brazil.

Contributors are Nimrod Baranovitch, Adriana Helbig, Javier F. Leon, Ana María Ochoa, Silvia Ramos, Helen Rees, Felicia Sandler, Amy Ku'uleialoha Stillman, Ricardo D. Trimillos, Andrew N. Weintraub, and Bell Yung.

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University of Illinois Press
0252056469 / 9780252056468
eBook (EPUB)
22/04/2024
328 pages
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